This maybe wishful thinking, but since you wrote both:
I've long thought that using Qnotero as a substitute for word processor add-on would be really neat:
i.e. instead of copying a citation's citekey from Zotero (I realize that's not possible for academicmarkdown yet, but it'd be trivially easy to write a Zotero translator that does that--if you're interested I can do that for you), you'd just select the item in Qnotero, and create the citekey.
Is that realistic at all?
edit: ideally, the format of the citekey would be customizable. I'd really like this to also work for our google doc/Scrivener oriented ODF-scan format
This maybe wishful thinking, but since you wrote both:
I've long thought that using Qnotero as a substitute for word processor add-on would be really neat:
i.e. instead of copying a citation's citekey from Zotero (I realize that's not possible for academicmarkdown yet, but it'd be trivially easy to write a Zotero translator that does that--if you're interested I can do that for you), you'd just select the item in Qnotero, and create the citekey.
Is that realistic at all?
edit: ideally, the format of the citekey would be customizable. I'd really like this to also work for our google doc/Scrivener oriented ODF-scan format